I have switched on mode Recovecy mode. Has copied casually some files.
Now the player is not included
What to me to do? Whether is what reset at a level of ?

I am sorry to tell you that by copying random files in Recovery mode essentially bricks your player. Try and see if you can get back into Recovery mode, connect the player, and copy a firmware file to the device. If that doesn't work, your only hope at this point is to try e200tool:

That being said, I presume you are using Window, very few people have got it working under that OS.

Charles

I shall excuse pardon for my English language.
Yes I work on Windows.
Tried enter mode Recovery mode. The monitor on a player is not lit. Shines only buttons. The computer does not see a player.
Can eat reset at a level of iron?

Greetings, All
What to me to do{make} with a player? To stop the attempts to restore it{him}?
When I insert a cable in usb port. Windows defines{determines} new USB the device. But I do not have drivers.us.JPG
I apologize for English.

You hold the REC while "sudo ./e200tool recover BL_SD_boardSupportSD.rom" is going you never let off of the REC till it gets done.

Ок. So all also has made.
The code was executed up to the end.
...
Write done!
Running from address 0x10600000
Searching for device 6666:e200 ... found!
Execution started!"

BUT the disk 16 MGb has not appeared. I for a long time waited.
Has released{Has let off} all buttons. Also has repeated process from the very beginning.

Quote:

with your bricked sansa off, switch on hold, press and hold the select button with your thumb as though you are using it with your LEFT HAND! If you are right handed. After holding the select button for more than 5 seconds, connect the sansa to your computers USB port, the wheel lights up still holding it, don’t let go.

now. Using your right hand to operate the mouse, paste the lines sudo ./e200tool……etc. into terminal

on your left hand, using your index finger and press and hold the record button on your sansa as well as continue to press the select button. (this is awkward, I discovered that it works better this way), from here hold it in this position until I tell u to let go.

now, after 5 seconds, use you free right hand. Press ENTER on keyboard after the lines of text

I shall search for "donor" ROM of a microcircuit and I shall replace her{it}.

Although this is a pretty mediocre answer, I had the same issue and discovered the way to fix it was... merely to keep repeatedly doing it. I mean not three times, but maybe 100 times. Shockingly this just randomly worked for me (without any other conditions/changes applied), and I have managed to recover my sansa to original condition.

When you see this message then your USB device has been reset to the 6666:e200 device so recover will not work until you power cycle. You can, however, attempt to rewrite the i2c rom because that function in e200tool looks in the 6666 address:

Othello, you need to use the e200 bootloader and firmware on the e200 and the c200 bootloader and firmware on the c200. It still shows up as an e200. You might have to manually put it into manufacture mode after disconnecting it.